SD cards were introduced in the year 2000 with a maximum capacity of 64MB. Eleven years later, the cards have grown by a factor of 2,000 (in memory capacity, not physical size... ), with the Lexar PRO 128 GB SDXC Card now available. Yes, thats 128 GIGAbytes. The 133x card is Class 10 (maximum write speed of 20MB/sec) and retails for $250; now shipping from B&H.
Supermicro Dishes on Using AI to Create Content More Efficiently
A conversation with Supermicro on integrating AI into their servers for maximum speed.
Apr 19, 2024
Supermicro is a globally recognized technology leader best known for developing superfast, innovative server solutions integrating the latest tech into products. How does this apply to filmmakers?
Anyone in post production knows that a faster rig means less headaches and more super power for any gig. If you're looking to update your rig with the fastest server speeds is in for a treat with the advancements Supermicro is making integrating AI for smarter, faster equipment.
We stopped by their booth to check out what they had in store to show off at NAB 2024. Check out the interview below.
Supermicro at NAB Show 2024
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